Easterling traders are mannish traders of the Rhúdel faction. Most of them can only be found in their respective market stalls on the marketplaces of towns, but not in the smaller settlements. The only exceptions are the blacksmiths, farmers, and bartenders, which can also be found outside of market stalls in their respective buildings.

Only a few of those stalls spawn in a single town, so you won't be able to find them all in one place. You would most likely need to find multiple settlements if you want to find a specific one. The traders are different from normal Easterlings in the fact that they all have a coin in one hand and a tool of their respective business in the other.

The Easterling traders will trade with anyone who has positive or neutral Rhúdelalignment. They sell various goods according to their profession, and will buy what they need to do their job properly. The traders will only buy or sell a certain amount of items before they will stop trading that type of goods. After this happens, there is a cooldown time before they will trade the item again.

Items sold - Below are tables of values for each item that the player is available to purchase from the respective trader. Use the tables to find out if your trader is giving you a good deal or not. Each trader will not have every item listed for sale.

Items bought - Below are tables of values for each item that the player can sell to the respective trader. Use these tables to earn more money by only selling when the prices are high. You will not be able to sell every item to every trader as not each trader will want to purchase every item listed below. Note that they only buy undamaged tools.

All Easterling traders, except for the bartender, blacksmith and farmer, have the same speech bank. These traders talk about their stall and encourage you to sell and buy from them, provided you have the proper alignment.

Easterling Baker

Bakers are easily recognizable by their tan apparel and a piece bread in their hand, which they also use to defend themselves when attacked. They can also be found by looking for the brown and orange wool striped market stall. They sell bread and pastries and buy ingredients like wheat, sugar and olives, along with bakery gear like buckets and plates. You need positive or neutral Rhúdelalignment to trade with them.

Easterling Bartender

Easterling Bartender

Bartenders are recognizable by the empty mug in their hand. Unlike most of the traders, which are found in their respective stalls, these spawn behind the counter in taverns, making them one of the few traders that will most likely spawn in any size of settlement, as most of them have at least one tavern. They sell various drinks and buy drinking ingredients and utilities.

Easterling Blacksmith

The blacksmith is one of the few traders that can be found in all three variants of settlements. Like the other mannish blacksmiths in the Mod, these traders wield a rather powerful blacksmith hammer, which they also use to defend themselves when attacked.

Easterling Fishmonger

If you want fresh fish but don't have a fishing rod or boat, Easterling fishmongers are a good choice. They wear blue kaftans and hold a mug in their hand. Besides fish, they also sell boats and - a rarity in Middle-earth - sponges. They buy fishing gear like sticks, string, buckets, iron ingots and daggers. You need positive or neutral Rhúdelalignment to be able to trade with them.

Easterling Goldsmith

Goldsmiths are discernible by their golden kaftans and by the gold ring in their hand. They sell all kinds of items made from gold or silver and they buy gold ingots and nuggets. You need positive or neutral Rhúdelalignment to trade with them.

Easterling Huntsman

Easterling Huntsman

Huntsmen wear leather armour and carry a piece of fur in their hand. They sell a large variety of animal drops and they buy weapons they can use to kill animals. You need positive or neutral Rhúdelalignment to trade with them.

Easterling Lumberman

Lumbermen are easily recognizable by their brown kaftans and the axe in their hand, which they also use to defend themselves when attacked. They sell the simpler kinds of wooden produce, like wood blocks, planks, beams, leaves and saplings. They buy what they need for their business like axes, bonemeal, shears and buckets. You need positive or neutral Rhúdelalignment to trade with them.